Lived Religion and Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe
by Sari Katajala-Peltomaa, Raisa Maria Tovo & Raisa Maria Toivo
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
This study is an exploration of lived religion and gender across the Reformation, from the 14th–18th centuries. Combining conceptual development with empirical history, the authors explore these two topics via themes of power, agency, work, family, sainthood and witchcraft. By advancing the theoretical category of ‘experience’, Lived Religion and Gender reveals multiple femininities and masculinities in the intersectional context of lived religion. The authors analyse specific case studies from both medieval and early modern sources, such as secular court records, to tell the stories of both individuals and large social groups. By exploring lived religion and gender on a range of social levels including the domestic sphere, public devotion and spirituality, this study explains how late medieval and early modern people performed both religion and gender in ways that were vastly different from what ideologists have prescribed. Lived Religion and Gender covers a wide geographical area in western Europe including Italy, Scandinavia and Finland, making this study an invaluable resource for scholars and students concerned with the history of religion, the history of gender, the history of the family, as well as medieval and early modern European history. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Directory of Open Access Books edition 166; Oxford | 2020 | Routledge; Taylor & Francis | English |
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Subjects
- History
- RELIGION
- Theology
- Women
- Middle Ages
- Faith
- History of Religion
- Life
- Medieval
- Social and cultural history
- European history
- History and Archaeology
- gender
- 3M c 1500 onwards to present day
- Young men
- General and world history
- Early modern
- CE period up to c 1500
- Vice Versa
- Military history
- Men
- Unexplainable Concepts
- Women’s Public Participation
- Catholic Reformations
- Circuit Court
- Contemporary Societies
- Early Modern Believer
- Early Modern Finland
- Femininity in society
- Gendered religious practices in Europe
- Heavenly Intercessor
- Intersectional gender studies
- Late Medieval
- Lay Men
- Lived Religion
- Masculinity in history
- Paradoxical Inversions
- Performative Project
- lived
- Religious experience analysis
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- 20.500.12854/39433
- OAPEN
- 20.500.12657/112848
- 20.500.12657/42452
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